By Caleb Aridano Conducting research at Yale this summer was exciting for a plethora of reasons. From the world-renowned libraries to the esteemed faculty to my glorious studio apartment in downtown New Haven, I was prepared for a vigorous summer of learning, academic discipline, and meaningful bioethics research. While these expectations were fulfilled to a considerable extent, the most remarkable dimension of my summer transcended the confines of the campus, the ivy-covered walls, and the pages of law books—it resided within the diverse and extraordinary individuals who shared the program with me. The program I was selected to attend boasted itself as an international research program drawing applicants from dozens of countries and inviting many international fellows to campus for the intensive 7-week program. Of the 30 participants that summer, 20 hailed from different countries ranging from China to Israel to Brazil to Singapore, and many more...
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